Please don't hate me! I have a Pedersoli Frontier 50 cal. percussion rifle. Because of my old eyes, about 10 years ago I had to take off the original rear buckhorn/front blade sights and replace with fiber optic sights. At the time I tried all kinds of things suggested here, all while "crying in my beer". Now it's to the point where my almost 76-year-old eyes are having trouble focusing with the front and rear fiber optic sights. So, I'm back to looking at options so I don't have to give up ML deer hunting.
I've been looking and the only two things I have come up with is a traditional 3-9 Leopold black powder scope or red dot scope. Doing either of those on my Pedersoli will almost kill me! Am I missing anything?
One other thing that complicates things a little is that every June I do a Saturday Youth Day and Sunday Ladies Day at the gun club. Those are the two days a year where the public comes out and can shoot all types of members firearms as an introduction to the shooting sports. On those two days I load up my rifle with 30 grains of powder and run through 150 - 200 balls. If I end up going to some type of scope, I just can't visualize showing the kids and ladies a sidelock with a scope. I would have to take the scope and mount off for those two days a year, kind of a PIA.
I've been looking and the only two things I have come up with is a traditional 3-9 Leopold black powder scope or red dot scope. Doing either of those on my Pedersoli will almost kill me! Am I missing anything?
One other thing that complicates things a little is that every June I do a Saturday Youth Day and Sunday Ladies Day at the gun club. Those are the two days a year where the public comes out and can shoot all types of members firearms as an introduction to the shooting sports. On those two days I load up my rifle with 30 grains of powder and run through 150 - 200 balls. If I end up going to some type of scope, I just can't visualize showing the kids and ladies a sidelock with a scope. I would have to take the scope and mount off for those two days a year, kind of a PIA.